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Kalmashapada (Sanskrit: कल्माषपाद, romanized: Kalmāṣapāda), also
known as
Saudasa (Sanskrit: सौदास, romanized: Saudāsa),
Mitrasaha (Sanskrit: मित्रसह,...
- Mahabharata.
There is a
legend found in
Mahabharata about Shakti. Once King
Kalmashapada,
going hunting,
killed many animals.
Tired and
being hungry and thirsty...
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founded the Anga, Vanga, Kalinga, Pundra, Suhma, and Odra kingdoms)
Kalmashapada (Mitrasaha or
Saudasa or Veerasaha)
Asmaka Mulaka (Contemporary of Parashurama...
- When Parashara's
father Shakti died
after being devoured by the king
Kalmashapada along with Vashistha's
other sons,
Vashistha resorted to
ending his life...
- Ulbana,
Vasubhrdyana and
Dyumat (from Arundhati)
Asmaka (Niyoga
child for
Kalmashapada)-Founded
Asmaka Janapada Parent(s)
Brahma or Mitra-Varuna and Urvashi...
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concubine of the
crown prince Banzoku (班足太子;
based on
Indian tales of
Kalmashapada the man-eater),
causing him to cut off the
heads of a
thousand men. It...
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Ambarisha II
Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I
Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka)
Mulaka or
Sarvakama II
Dasharatha I
Ilibil or Ananaranya...
- into a
cannibalistic rakshasa by a
curse and was
known as
Kalmashapada.
Uttanka met
Kalmashapada, who
approached Uttanka to eat him, but
Uttanka stopped...
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Ambarisha II
Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I
Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka)
Mulaka or
Sarvakama II
Dasharatha I
Ilibil or Ananaranya...
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turned into a brahmarakshasa. The
Narada Purana describes an
episode of
Kalmashapada conversing with a brahmarakshasa,
whose abode was a
banyan tree. The...